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Hello,

I'm new in the business and I wanted to publish some of my vector icons on Freepik.


Apparently, they refuse me because my EPS files are smaller than 500KB!
My document is 4000x4000 pixel, my icon is simple like many on their site so what's the problem?

How do you do it? Does everyone work with Adobe Illustrator? Is there a standard to respect? 

Thanks for your help !

  • 2 months later...
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Hi @Mikethingsand Welcome to the Forums,

Other than rasterising the icon which should increase the size but it would no longer be a vector, i'm not sure what else you could do.

Freepik mainly uses EPS files exported from Adobe and are essentially .AI files disguised as .EPS files, which by nature will be larger than 500KB.

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